Dog Doorbells (2 Pack), Puppy Door Bell Pet Training Bell for Ring Go Outside Potty Communication Toilet Train Door Knob Adjustable Strap 7 Extra Large Loud Bells Cat Interactive Toys, Black
Good dog door bell: The training bells are made of high quality rugged nylon strap and with 7 extra loud stainless steel plating coating jingle bells. Make a distinctive and recognizable sound. The nice sounding bells are easy on your ears to attend to your pet's nature call.
Easy to adjust and mount: The doorbell comes with 2 snaps, and can easily adjust the length between 30'' and 33''. Suit different doorknob, handle or hook you want to affix. Easily mounted, can be hung at any level to accommodate pups of all heights.
Cute training bell: The puppy training bells with cute paw print, are made of stainless steel ABS plastic, and the diameter is 2.8 inch/7.2 cm, puppies and kittens can easily ring the pet training bells by tapping the flat button with their paw or nose.
Good choice: These door bells are good training gadgets for your puppy and kitty to treat games, go out, toilet training, feed training and order training, instead of barking or scratching on the door to get your attention.
Ideal gift for pets: The puppy would easily learn how to use the bell quickly and consistently touch the bell when they needed to go out, eat and toilet. It can not only protect your door and floor but also improve the feelings and communication with your lovely pet.
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Teaching Tips: STEP 1. Introduce the bell to the dog. Let them feel it by sniffing it. let them hear the sound of the bell.
Encourage its interest by giving her treats and show your appreciation that it knows you use it only when she does a good job (like good girl, my man.. good job etc.)
STEP 2. Second stage is to get your dog to ring the bell. For this you can take the bell outside and show you how to ring the bell. You can use the family environment she is comfortable with.
Every time it rings the bell gives her a treat. Few dogs do better with a lot of attention; they get distracted. So please choose the set up based on your dog's nature.
STEP 3. Now place the bell where you intend to place it. Like hanging it to your backside door where you normally let the dog out.
Ensure the bell is firmly attached so that it doesn't fall out by a simple tug/pull which might scare them. Again positively reinforce your appreciation with treats and words when they ring, do open the door and give her a treat when it goes out the door.
STEP 4. It is time to make it a habit. If you used to let your dog go outside once you are up to let it potty/pee, use the same setup but this time make your dog ring the bell.
Reward once it rings the bell and steps outside. Keeping repeating this process until it becomes natural for the dog to ring the bell is the natural way to ask to be let out.